Narayana Hrudayalaya adapts Cloud application of ICT Health

A single, multi-tenant, cloud deployed instance of HINAI® serves over 25+ Hospitals and diagnostic centers with more than a million patients annually, making it one of the world’s largest integrated care delivery networks.

PRLog - Jan. 30, 2013 - BANGALORE, India -- With technology advancing in the world at lightning pace, the need to ensure that healthcare organizations are keeping pace with these changes for the patient’s benefit arises. ICT HEALTH announced today that its HINAI® Health Information System Network is currently being used live across all the Narayana Hrudayalaya (NH) Group Hospitals in India. A single, multi-tenant, cloud deployed instance of HINAI® serves over 25+ Hospitals and diagnostic centers with more than a million patients annually, making it one of the world’s largest integrated care delivery networks.

Brigadier General (Retd.) Suleiman Al Adawi, Group Chairman ICT HEALTH, in a message expressing his pleasure at this achievement, noted that “Care givers across NH facilities, now have instant access to relevant patient information, vital to informed clinical interventions, and improved outcomes.”

Speaking at the conference Dr. Devi Shetty, Padma Bhushan, Founder and Chairman of the NH Group, said “We were earlier using IT systems that were locally installed at each hospital, and were unable to get a consolidated view of our operations. The aggressive expansion plans of the Group, dictated a strategic re-think of our IT philosophy. We chose to engage with ICT HEALTH, with the confidence that the HINAI® system could deliver an integrated solution across our enterprise, and provide the agility necessary to build sustainable competitive advantage. It is a valuable opportunity to expand to the growing needs of innovation in the health care sector.”

Further elaborating on this, Dr. Devi Shetty said, “This is a vision of the highest quality of patient care and services at the most affordable cost. In ten years from now, even the billions of people in the slum will access high-tech healthcare with dignity. This will reduce the deaths caused due to medical error by preventing the doctors from any such mishaps. Technology has been implemented in every field and now we are implementing IT in the medical field before it is thrust on us. This Cloud technology is completely for the customer’s benefit and for increasing the efficiency of the medical system.”

Dr. Devi Shetty further added, “We now benefit from real-time actionable insight on revenue and costs, consolidated across all our hospitals. This has resulted in improved planning and coordination, leading to increased productivity, higher efficiency, enhanced resource optimization and economies of scale. HINAI® has been critical to ensuring that patients at all NH facilities continue to be treated with the highest quality of compassionate care without compromising affordability.”

“NH is now looking forward to extending their reach of care, and delivering a more engaged patient experience by extensively leveraging the mobility and collaboration features of the HINAI® system. This would then enable our patients to request for and consume services such as online registration, appointments, access to electronic medical records, test results etc. Such E-services, including telemedicine, could be accessed securely by registered patients via the internet and mobile devices,” according to Dr. Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, Managing Director, Vice Chairman and Group CEO, of the NH Group.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Gautam Dey, Group CEO ICT Health said, “This long-term engagement with NH has been extremely exciting for our team. The NH Group, with its global scale of operations, driven by Dr. Devi Shetty’s vision and internationally respected model of care delivery, has been the ideal environment to realize the enterprise potential of the HINAI® system. We will continue to build on our fruitful and transparent relationship, and leverage this success to provide forward momentum to our growth ambitions”.

Mr. Gautam Dey further added, “There are already one million patients registered on the ICT Health through NH. Going forward, we are looking at reaching 5 million registered subscribers by the end of 2014.”

About Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospitals:

Narayana Hrudayalaya Group founded by Dr. Devi Shetty has 25 + hospitals and diagnostics centers across 13 Indian cities with total bed strength of 5700 beds. The flagship hospital at NH Health City in Bangalore has India’s largest Bone Marrow Transplant Unit and Dialysis unit with tertiary care expertise in Liver, Kidney and Heart transplants. The group has one of the largest telemedicine network and has performed the highest number of paediatric heart surgeries in the world. With health cities similar to Bangalore coming up in Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Jaipur, Narayana Hrudayalaya is transforming healthcare delivery through process innovation and aiming at a bed strength of 30,000 beds, making it the largest multi-speciality healthcare provider in the country.

About ICT Health:

ICT HEALTH (www.icthealth.com <http://www.icthealth.com>) is driven to ensure that every person and organization they serve receive the best possible value for their health care investment. They do this by bringing together members, employers, and providers, making available the best possible information, and together devising solutions that help people enjoy optimal health.

ICT Health offers software, services, information, and connectivity solutions that enable physicians and other healthcare providers to deliver patient safety and clinical outcomes faster and more effectively. The company’s ability to provide convergence solutions effectively positions ICT HEALTH at the top of the value chain in terms of services and solutions provided to the care provider organizations. They focus on an integrated approach combining managed services to deliver enterprise solutions to clients, medical equipment, clinical networking and healthcare informatics. Their solutions can be seen as the first step to implement a regional electronic health exchange among all member hospitals.